I am looking for a 1st gen Miata, with few or no mods preferably. I would love to find a 94 with factory LSD. But I will settle for an open diff, and any year model. I live in atlanta, but will travel for the right car.
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One in Richmond, VA that was posted on here. Have no idea if it is still for sale.
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http://www.drifting.com/forums/buy-a...-1500-obo.html
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*sigh*
Maybe he just wants a Miata...
http://atlanta.craigslist.org/cto/978012324.html
He wants 1600
Go buy that, it's high mileage, but the guy has taken really good care of it. It's probably the best condition Miata you'll get for the price!
If you're wanting to make it a drifter, I will advise against it, it's a very unforgiving car on beginners. But if you really want to do it, go for it, there's the car for you!
-Dave
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http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...7&rdpage=thumb
Link to a Mazda Miata
Its in pretty good condition, Full stock.
121,329 Miles on it for like $2,000 good bargin.
Convertible, 4 cylinder engine with 5 speed manual trany
The body has no excesive damage, a little paint mess here and there.
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No V8 in my future
I hate the LS or 5.0 swaps in that chassis, whats the point in having a light weight sports car if it's no longer lightweight. I am just wanting it to build the crap out of it, and have some fun.
I know how unforgiving that car can be for drifting, but why do anything the easy way. I have had 2 s13's and a 1jz swapped cressidia that I drifted for a while. I just want the mx-5 for the natural handling, and maybe the occasional slideways corner A miata is a much better choice for autocrossing or track days. But I am thinking of maybe making it a touge car. Flying Miata makes a h*ll of a boost kit for it, and mazdaspeed sells a modded engine for around 1500.
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Well then, if you've done the drifting you've said you've done, and you're sure about your choice. Buy the Miata I showed you. It seems to be ready to handle the "touge" setup you plan on running ("touge" in quotes on purpose) and it'll serve you well on the occasional drift day.
Do you as only you know how!
-Dave
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Originally posted by cheesy586 View PostYeah, I guess the Miata is an ok car, I would never drive it, I can't deal with lightweight cars, feel to...light, like you can just push them anywhere without a challenge, but I know stock Mx-5 makes some power for a lightweight.
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But high mileage cars tend to have alot of work needed in them, new parts, new set up, tuning, some restoration (If needed), but all in all you puting in alot of money into a just the basic stuff for the car and a little bit for the engine, and engine mods aren't cheap. Thats why I saw buy a fairly decent mileaged car that you will change the engine and the body, suspension, etc. will be in good condition.
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Originally posted by cheesy586 View PostBut high mileage cars tend to have alot of work needed in them, new parts, new set up, tuning, some restoration (If needed), but all in all you puting in alot of money into a just the basic stuff for the car and a little bit for the engine, and engine mods aren't cheap. Thats why I saw buy a fairly decent mileaged car that you will change the engine and the body, suspension, etc. will be in good condition.
Think about how many american cars you see sliding now, a few years ago no one was doing that on a grass roots level. Now you have almost any chassis thats rwd and manual, and it's growing all the time. It's about dedication to the sport as much as it is about the cars we're using now.
Josh
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Originally posted by cheesy586 View PostBut high mileage cars tend to have alot of work needed in them, new parts, new set up, tuning, some restoration (If needed), but all in all you puting in alot of money into a just the basic stuff for the car and a little bit for the engine, and engine mods aren't cheap. Thats why I saw buy a fairly decent mileaged car that you will change the engine and the body, suspension, etc. will be in good condition.
-Dave
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Higher mileage is almost a guarantee in this sport, as most of us don't have alot of money to play with anyway. I am not concerned with how much it would take to get the car back to stock. If I wanted a stock miata I could go and buy one anyway. I would rather buy an older one and have the money to tune the car.
I am not new to this, and have unfortunately had 3 cars that I have parted with that could have been competitive. Thats life, but do what you can when you can. Slide it like you stole it
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